Jared Loughner - the man responsible for the Tuscon, Arizona shooting that left six dead, and 13 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, injured - is expected to plead guilty to the charges against him this Tuesday.

Apparently, the 23-year-old has so far been deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial, but according psychiatric experts, he is now sane enough to comprehend the nature of his crimes and will enter the plea, most likely in bid to avoid the death penalty.

We sincerely hope that he is ready to face the consequences of his horrific, devastating and senseless actions.

Jared Lee Loughner, the man accused of shooting 19 innocent people, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, earlier this month in Arizona has pled not guilty to charges of attempted murder on Giffords and her two aids. These federal assassination charges are being kept separate from the state charges he faces for the shooting of the other victims. He will enter a plea for those crimes at a later date.

This guy deserves everything he has coming to him. No way a jury is going to let this guy walk. He's going to pay for the pain he has caused.

It seems that Arizona shooting suspect Jared Loughner has a record. He was arrested as a juvenile for possession of marijuana and alcohol.

According to police reports, he was also the victim of bullying. He was once attacked with a sharp needle and another time he claims an ex-friend posted a fake profile of him on the internet.

Loughner’s first arrest happened May 23, 2006 after his principal at Mountain View High School contacted police at 9am to inform them the student had been taken to the emergency room apparently under the influence.

He eventually admitted to consuming 350ml of vodka that he had stolen from his father’s liquor cabinet. He claimed to drinking it after becoming “very upset after his dad yelled” at him.

The police noted that Loughner’s eyes were “very red” and that he appeared to have been crying.

A year later, he was arrested alongside his friend, Bryce Tierney. Police pulled them over for a traffic stop and noticed that it smelled like marijuana.

Police discovered a pipe in Loughner's pocket, a marijuana roach in the ashtray, some cigarette papers and another glass smoking pipe.

In 2004, another incident occurred at Mountain View High School where police were called after fellow student, Anthony Kurtz attacked him.

The report said that Loughner was “stuck with a pin – a stolen type needle, in the cafeteria”. After he was realized he was stuck with a needle, he “became pale, got dizzy, could not stand and had to be helped to the nurse’s office by another friend.”

Surprisingly, Loughner’s parents did not want to press charges but did request that their son to undergo a blood test to check for “HIV and other diseases”.

We wish we could say this came directly from Jared Lee Loughner himself, but alas, we think he's not feeling the slightest bit of remorse right now.

Yesterday, Jared's family released a statement regarding Saturday's brutal shooting in Tucson, Arizona. They offered their apologies to the families who had lost loved ones and more so, make so excuses for Jared's actions. The statement reads:

"There are no words that can possibly express how we feel. We wish that there were so we could make you feel better. We don't understand why this happened. It may not make any difference but we wish that we could change the heinous events of Saturday. We care very deeply about the victims and their families we are so very sorry for their loss."

It must be hard on them too. In a way, they've lost a loved one as well. It just goes to show that Jared really wasn't thinking of anyone else, not even his own family, when he decided to become a monster and kill innocent people.